abdus
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quote: Originally posted by Jambo
I hope your not going to do this for performance gains
derestriciting might get a 0.5 bhp gain
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Jambo
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quote: Originally posted by abdus
quote: Originally posted by Jambo
I hope your not going to do this for performance gains
derestriciting might get a 0.5 bhp gain
Heat soak and the fact youve drilled a SEALED airbox to disrupt the airflow yes. You will probably loose power.
But it will sound ace
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Tas
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quote: Originally posted by abdus
quote: Originally posted by Jambo
I hope your not going to do this for performance gains
derestriciting might get a 0.5 bhp gain
no im not its more the fact that i have a k&n and in this hot weather it sucks in hot air and makes my car run shit
so im putting this on
plus people say it sounds better than a k&n
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Jambo
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Tas it will have the same affect. The hot air is sheiled in the airbox to a degree.
If you drill holes itl work the same as the airfilter....
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Ry_B
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Drilling wholes is better than an induction kit though heat soak wise....at least it has a cold air feed.
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Tas
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thats wat i was thinking about ti having a cold air feed
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Jambo
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if you want to avoid heat soak, then keep the standard airfilter and dont drill bloomin holes in it! It will disrupt the airflow and allow hot air to get in to the sealed unit. It may be slightly better than an induction kit, but your talking 6 of one half a dozen of the other....
If its for sound then do it, but if u want to escape the hot running problems then just use the factory item. Beleive it or not they test it for stuff like that
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Tas
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am i doing this right??
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Tas
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can i drill any thing else
like the top line??
or the bit on the bottom on the right were theres one hole can i drill more there?
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abdus
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quote: Originally posted by Tas
can i drill any thing else
like the top line??
or the bit on the bottom on the right were theres one hole can i drill more there?
not the top line above the filter no...
BTW for raspy sound: small holes like a penny
for deeper ones: bigger holes like 2p
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Tas
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so no higher than i have gone now??
i aint got a drill end that big
the biggest hole is the biggest ive got lol
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Tas
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wat about the bit on the bottom right of the pic with one hole drilled can i do more in there?
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abdus
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btw did you remove the inner pipes?
remove that bit:
http://img465.imageshack.us/my.php?image=140620063493ra.jpg
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Tas
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how i have just snapped a flat head screw driver trying to do it lol
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abdus
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get a jigsaw mate..
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Tas
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can i drill the bottom
as in under the sponge??
also will getting a new uprated sponge make any diffrence?
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Ry_B
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Have you found drilling the airbox reduces fuel economy?
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